The Supreme Court of India has given great relief to Patidar and Congress leader Hardik Patel. Patel was granted anticipatory bail till 6 March in connection with the violence during the Patidar reservation movement in Gujarat. A non-bailable warrant was issued against Hardik Patel.
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A bench of Justices UU Lalit and Vineet Saran has issued a notice to the Gujarat government on the petition of Hardik Patel regarding this matter. The bench said, 'The case was registered in 2015 and investigation is still pending. You cannot sit on the same matter for five years.
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Kinjal, wife of Hardik Patel wrote on Twitter, 'BJP government of Gujarat has filed more than thirty false cases against the agitator Hardik Patel of farmers and youth. The protest against which will be applied to the tehsildars on March 2 in various tehsils of Gujarat with the demand to withdraw false cases against Patel. did. The police had registered an FIR for illegal gathering. The police claimed that necessary permission was not taken for this rally.